The 1000th featured article was Iranian peoples, an article about the Iranic inhabitants of the Middle East and Central Asia. The article was written over the course of eighteen months, through the collaboration of dozens of editors, many of them anonymous. The article's two most prolific editors are Tombseye, a graduate student studying political science in New York, and Khoikhoi, an undergraduate from California.

Wikipedia has featured articles on a wide range of topics, from the obscure, like exploding whales or toilets in Japan, to the well known and contentious, such as Global warming and the Yom Kippur War. A different featured article is chosen each day to appear on the Wikipedia Main Page. Over Wikipedia's lifespan, Featured article standards have risen significantly. Older featured articles that no longer meet the current standards are regularly delisted, but despite this, the overall number of featured articles has risen consistently since the process began.

Wikipedia's featured content, together with articles chosen by other means, are expected to form the core of articles chosen for publication in Wikipedia 1.0, a proposed release of a set of Wikipedia's best articles. The SOS Children's Villages charity recently released a CD containing thousands of articles, many of them featured articles.

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